> Hello,
> 
> I put a symlink in /usr/x11/lib from libXrandr.2.0.0.dylib to
libXrandr.2.dylib and avoided the phase
> compiling error for gtk+2.
> 
> I would file a bug on xquartz.macosforge.org, but according to the proposed
changes for X11 2.2, they will
> be using libXrandr 1.2.2, which appears to be an earlier version. So it isn't
clear to me whether the X11
> folks need to fix a problem, or whether the gtk+2 folks need to fix a problem.
> 
> I don't understand enough of who does what to whom to send the comments to the
right person. Can anyone direct me?
> 
> Thanks.
> Peter
> 
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I also put a symlink in /usr/X11/lib from libXrandr.2.0.0.dylib to
libXrandr.2.dylib and was able to complile gtk+2-2.6.10-1004 without any
problems.  libXrandr.2.1.0.dylib points to libXrandr.2.dylib anyways, so adding
the symlink shouldn't cause any additional problems.


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